<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>jb55 wrote</title><author_name>jb55 (npub1xt…vkk5s)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>Another cool thing about Michael Levins work as i read more about it:&#xA;&#xA;the genome gives you a hardware toolkit, but it doesn’t specify the final form. Morphogenesis—what form cells take, what behavior they express—is influenced by higher-order control systems like bioelectric circuits.&#xA;&#xA;They went even as far as to create “xenobots” using this theory:&#xA;&#xA;They created them by:&#xA;&#xA;1. Taking frog skin and cardiac cells&#xA;2. Using a computer to design body plans for novel “organisms”&#xA;3. Sculpting these cells into new shapes—and then letting them self-organize&#xA;&#xA;These living machines:&#xA;&#xA;- Move autonomously&#xA;- Exhibit emergent behaviors (like swarm dynamics or self-healing)&#xA;- Can perform basic tasks like cargo transport&#xA;- Do things their cells were never “meant” to do, according to traditional developmental biology&#xA;&#xA;So “biohacking” new organisms will be more like coaxing out new behaviours and forms by reprogramming these bioelectric networks (morphogenetic software) without actually needing to hack the hardware schematic (genome).&#xA;&#xA;nostr:note1m9spexgh2d009wuy6xwcg3zvuksu548mnh4hj2fm70rjfvk093xsgy7su5</html></oembed>